northwales.co.uk


Imagine a place that offers the visitor soaring mountains, golden beaches, lakes and rivers, climbing centres, nature trails, mountain bike tracks, canoeing centres, yachting marinas, castles and country houses, hang-gliding and horse racing, and local folk who speak and sing an ancient and beautiful language.

Where might that be? New Zealand? Polynesia? No, you’re not even close.
Imagine that you walked out of your front door, climbed into your car and in just a few hours you’d be there.
Yes, we’re talking Wales…North Wales to be precise.

Tourism is BIG business in North Wales. Each year about three-and-a-half million people come from around the UK to stay. Millions more visit for the day. And hundreds of thousands come from overseas. This is a £1.5bn industry employing 35,000 people.

Tourists need information and lots of it – where should we stay? Where can we go to eat? What are the best places to visit? Where can I find the nicest beaches?

This is where “northwales.co.uk” comes in. The team at Trinity Mirror North Wales have been hard at work developing this definitive site for tourism in North Wales.
Northwales.co.uk has all the information a visitor might need to get the best out of their trip to North Wales.
He site is packed with comprehensive information about hotels, guesthouses, B&Bs, campsites and more.

There is information on restaurants and bars, there are guides to towns, there are picture galleries and video guides – there’s even a few tips on conversing with the locals. But don’t worry if you can’t sort your “bore da” from your “bara brith” – English is widely spoken!

Welcome to “northwales.co.uk” and welcome to North Wales.
Rob Irvine – Editor, Daily Post Wales.


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